“What we proposed was for four trains in a day within every 12 hours, but NRC advised we start with two, and scale up as we go, and assured that the process will be sustained.” Nigeria CargoEvacuation LagosPort
To rescue trapped cargoes and ensure seamless evacuation of containers, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council , has resumed rail operations to APM Terminal, in Lagos Port.
Bello also disclosed that there is an existing Standard Operating Procedures developed between the Nigerian Railway Corporation , and APM Terminal Apapa, to be supervised by the Council for cargo evacuation from the seaport through rail. His words, “the cost will be reduced because the economy of demand and supply that is the market forces will come in and also right whoever causes a delay in the supply chain will pay because we will monitor the process.“
“It definitely helps planning when you have free information about what is coming to you and when it is coming to you… If we don’t have an agreed standard way of operating with the parties involved, you’ll definitely have gaps in communication.
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